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Harris plans to legalize marijuana in bid to get black males to vote

Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris has unveiled plans to legalize recreational marijuana and create ‘forgivable’ business loans for black entrepreneurs in a bid to win the black vote. 

Harris’ presidential campaign has been under pressure to win more votes from black men in particular, with polls revealing she is in a lower standing by the voting bloc than Joe Biden when he ran in 2020. 

While 85% of black men said they would vote for Biden in 2020, 75% said they would vote for the current vice president. 

Her new plans, unveiled today, include providing forgivable business loans for black entrepreneurs, creating more apprenticeships and studying sickle cell and other diseases that disproportionately affect African American men.

Harris already has said she supports legalizing marijuana and her plan calls for working to ensure that black men have opportunities to participate as a ‘national cannabis industry takes shape.’ She also is calling for better regulating cryptocurrency to protect black men and others who invest in digital assets.

The vice president’s so-called ‘opportunity agenda for black men’ is meant to invigorate African American males at a moment when there are fears some may sit out the election rather than vote for Harris or her opponent, Republican former President Donald Trump.

Kamala Harris (pictured) has unveiled plans to legalize recreational marijuana and create 'forgivable' business loans for black entrepreneurs in a bid to win the black vote

Kamala Harris (pictured) has unveiled plans to legalize recreational marijuana and create ‘forgivable’ business loans for black entrepreneurs in a bid to win the black vote

Kamala Harris greets attendess during a campaign stop at The Pit Authentic Barbecue restaurant in Raleigh, North Carolina, on October 12, 2024

Kamala Harris greets attendess during a campaign stop at The Pit Authentic Barbecue restaurant in Raleigh, North Carolina, on October 12, 2024

Marijuana is legal in some states, but is illegal under federal law (File image)

Marijuana is legal in some states, but is illegal under federal law (File image)

Her push comes after former President Barack Obama suggested last week that some black men ‘aren’t feeling the idea of having a woman as president.’

The Harris campaign also has been working to increase support among other male voting blocs, including Hispanics, by founding the group ‘Hombres con Harris,’ Spanish for ‘Men with Harris.’ The latest policy rollout is notable because it comes with the stated purpose of motivating black men to vote mere weeks before Election Day.

As her campaign has done with the ‘Hombres’ group, Harris’ team plans to organize gender-specific gatherings. Those include ‘Black Men Huddle Up’ events in battleground states featuring African American male celebrities for things like watch parties for NFL and NCAA football games. The campaign says it also plans new testimonial ads in battleground states that feature local black male voices.

Cedric Richmond, co-chair of the Harris campaign and a former Louisiana congressman who is black, said Harris wants to build an economy ‘where black men are equipped with the tools to thrive: to buy a home, provide for our families, start a business and build wealth.’

Black Americans strongly supported Joe Biden when he beat Trump in 2020. Harris advisers say they are less worried about losing large percentages of black male support to the former president than that some will choose not to turn out at all.

Trump, too, has stepped up efforts to win over black and Hispanic voters of both genders. He has held roundtables with black entrepreneurs in swing states and will sit for a townhall sponsored by Spanish-language Univision this week. He also has sought to openly stoke racial divisions, repeatedly suggesting that immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally are taking jobs from black and Hispanic Americans.

Harris’ new round of proposals includes a promise that, if elected, she will help distribute 1 million loans of up to $20,000 that can be fully forgivable to black entrepreneurs and others who have strong ideas to start businesses. The loans would come via new partnerships between the Small Business Administration and community leaders and banks ‘with a proven commitment to their communities,’ her campaign says.

She has already come out in support of legalising recreational marijuana

She has already come out in support of legalising recreational marijuana

Among black men, Harris is polling behind Biden (pictured) was in 2020

Among black men, Harris is polling behind Biden (pictured) was in 2020

The vice president also wants to offer federal incentives to encourage more African American men to train to be teachers, citing statistics that black males made up only a bit more than 1% of the nation’s public school teaching ranks in 2020-21, according to data from the National Teacher and Principal Survey.

Harris also is pledging to expand existing federal programs that forgive some educational loans for public service to further encourage more black male teachers. She also wants to use organizations like the National Urban League, local governments and the private sector to expand apprenticeships and credentialing opportunities in black communities.

The vice president’s advisers have been urging her to talk more about cryptocurrency as a way to appeal to male voters. Her campaign said that as president, Harris will back a regulatory framework meant to better protect investors in cryptocurrency and other digital assets, which are popular with black men.

Harris also promised to create a national initiative to better fund efforts to detect, research and combat sickle cell disease, diabetes, prostate cancer, mental health challenges and other health issues that disproportionately affect black men.

A recent poll conducted by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found about 7 in 10 black voters had a favorable view of Harris and preferred her leadership to that of Trump on major policy issues including the economy, health care, abortion, immigration and the war between Israel and Hamas.

There was little difference in support for Harris between black men and black women.

It comes after Harris challenged her rival to release his medical records, following the release of her own in the final weeks of the presidential election. 

Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump walks onstage for a campaign rally on October 12, 2024 in Coachella, California

Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump walks onstage for a campaign rally on October 12, 2024 in Coachella, California

Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris arrives during a campaign rally at the Rawhide Event Center on October 10, 2024 in Chandler, Arizona

Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris arrives during a campaign rally at the Rawhide Event Center on October 10, 2024 in Chandler, Arizona

Ms Harris revealed her doctor’s notes after her rival spent months targeting outgoing President Joe Biden’s declining health during the election campaign.

The Democratic Party candidate is in ‘excellent health’ according to her doctors and recently received a report from the White House showing she has the ‘mental stability’ to lead the country.

After making her records public, one of Ms Harris’s election team said in a post on social media: ‘Your turn, Donald Trump’.

The Republican Party has so far refused to publish Mr Trump’s health details in response to Ms Harris’s demands, but insists he is also in ‘perfect and excellent health’.

Ms Harris, 59, and her team have been on the attack about 78-year-old Mr Trump’s health after he used Mr Biden’s age and apparent deteriorating condition against him.

According to Ms Harris, Mr Trump is not a suitable choice because he ‘goes off on tangents’ and rants at colleagues.

Election day is on November 5, and if Mr Trump wins a second term in office, by the time it is up, he will be the joint oldest US president at the age of 82 – the same age Mr Biden will be when he steps down.